Re: PATH is lost when loggin into a domain



Hi thanks for the replies.
But this way I'll have to do it for each domain user than logs in, right ?
I think I'll try the previous solution.
thanks
regards


"Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]" wrote:

Copy the path of the local definition into the system path with the
environment for the domain user.

http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm

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"david carvalho" <davidcarvalho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi !
I have classroom with windows XP installed, connected to a windows 2003
server domain. Users mostly use a local account on those machines to log
in.
I have lots of installed software there, so the path is quite large.
when users log in with the domain account, the PATH only shows information
about 2 softwares, causing some others to fail (like eclipse, because java
is
not in path). But if they log in locally, everythings works fine and PATH
is
complete.
I have no policy restrictions in that domain. It's used mainly as a trust
relationship domain.
Any ideas please ?
thanks and regards




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